Eliminate Pests Today in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Protect your home and business from unwanted pests, bugs, termites and more with East Coast Pest Control in Shrewsbury MA. Your home should be your sanctuary for you and your family. We help restore peace-of-mind with our professional exterminations services. Insects such as termites, ants, roaches and rodents cause critical health and safety risks to your home and business. We utilize pest control products that are safe for your children and pets.

We provide termite inspections for commercial and residential properties. Our Wood Destroying Organisms (WDO) Inspections are usual requirement from banks or lenders for home inspections.

Carpenter Ants

Carpenter ants look for sweets or moisture and will trail along wires connected to the house. Trees touching the home can also become a problem for homeowners who have ants.

Mice

The most common rodent is the house mouse. They can spread diseases and are animals that prefer to live in large groups. Mice can nibble on foods, furniture and other household items.

Bed Bugs

Female bed bugs usually lay about 200 eggs in cracks and crevices in the floor or bed. Newly hatched bugs begin feeding immediately.

Roaches

One female cockroach can produce two million offspring in one year with an average breeding session produces 35,000 offspring.

Bees

Bees can detect the sun's position even when the sun is obscured by clouds and it is used as their compass.

Termites

Every termite colony has a queen which may live from 15 to 30 years, laying hundreds of eggs each day.

Fleas

There are more than 2000 different species of flea. The number of flea eggs left around your house after three days of an infestation of 500 fleas is 20,000.

Spiders

There are over 70,000 types of spiders spinning their webs in the world. A spider's skeleton is located on the outside of the body and they usually have eight eyes, but still cannot see that well.

Ticks

Ticks are small arachnids that feed on the blood of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Ticks can be found in your pets' fur or in woods and live as long as 200 days without food or water.

Mosquitoes

There are about 200 different mosquito species living in the United States. Mosquito bites cause itching but a bite can also transmit serious diseases and viruses like malaria, dengue virus, Zika and West Nile virus.